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  • … students. We are defending the right of students to speak freely on campus without being subject to threats, … said it was “best for our campus community” that the event be cancelled and combined with a “more inclusive event” that … their message, President Covino ordered campus police not to interfere. As a result, only half of the attendees …
  • … Arlo holds first place in Lydia’s heart, but she is not above spending summer days tracking down other lizards of … fight,” Matthew told her. “That’s it. I’m not going to be silenced. And my kid’s not going to be silenced, either.” … had assured her, included a paragraph saying masks should carry “no political, religious, sexual, or obscene …
  • … the message, police officers informed them that they would be arrested if they painted or chalked on the public sidewalk … personal preference for public over private education does not permit her to discriminate against faith-based schools" … we prohibit discrimination based on disability. This should also be true for babies in the womb." Robert Clarke, …
  • … God’s call in his life, Clyde entered seminary seeking to become a full-time pastor. Now over 80 years old, Clyde … the church’s signs. Under the code, political signs could be up to 32 square feet and displayed for 5 months, but … its services were at 9:00 a.m. on Sundays. Therefore, not only were the church’s signs hard to read because they …
  • … President and CEO Michael Farris, founded HSLDA in 1983 to protect the right of families to provide personalized, … in 1981, we had two children in private school and were not satisfied with the results. We attended a homeschool … fight for their right to homeschool. The membership would be $100 a year, which would give families access to legal …
  • … L ike most of us, Jean Marie Davis knows enough not to pick up hitchhikers. Unlike some of us, she knows a … a backward kind of way.  Jean Marie shrugged. “I used to be a prostitute,” she said, by way of explanation. The young … offers free services to women,” Payne says, “and it should be free to serve women and offer them the support they …
  • … I grew up doing concrete with him.” Her job, she says, was to shovel wet cement into a wheelbarrow, push it to wherever … work, running the wheelbarrows,” says her dad, Todd. “It’s not easy. But Maggie had a good attitude, never a complaint. … artist. Even if she were not an art therapist, she would be a fabulous illustrator. But she also knows how to teach …
  • … law as it is written, rather than as she would like it to be written. But my gratitude is also more personal. Serving … to look at the Supreme Court bench and remember we're not alone. In part because of our religious convictions, we … choice to stay home and raise their families. That choice should be celebrated and supported. It does, however, have …
  • … State University Image Acts of intolerance will not be tolerated at Penn State As a student interested in public … find offensive. Incredibly, officials even went so far as to say that "acts of intolerance will not be tolerated." …
  • … the world and into the lives of Americans. Life ground to a halt. Businesses, churches, and schools closed. Millions … your faith produces perseverance.” These inspired words do not minimize the difficulty of our trials. But they do call … of Faith & Justice reaches your mailbox, we very well may be stepping out of the long shadow cast by 2020 and into a …